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Fertility & Reproductive Health
Fertility treatments and reproductive health services.
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SUMMARY - Fertility & Reproductive Health

A couple sits in a fertility clinic, years of trying behind them, their hopes now resting on technology and medicine. The treatments are expensive - IVF can cost tens of thousands of dollars - and their province offers no coverage. They have remortgaged their home for this chance at parenthood. A single woman chooses to pursue pregnancy alone, using donor sperm and her savings to become a mother on her own terms. A same-sex couple navigates the complex process of surrogacy, the legal, medical, and financial requirements daunting but their desire for a child unwavering.

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